bullet W. J. ALLEN(1) (2) marriage data found Stockton,Cedar Co., MO,bk.F, p.177

He was married to Belle E. MOORE on 17 Jan 1896 in , Cedar, Missouri.


bullet William ALLEN(1) (2) was born in 1702. He has reference number 996.

Children were: Joshua B. ALLEN.


bulletPatricia Ann ALLPHIN(1) (2).

Children were: Sarah Allphin HUBBELL , Sophia Parke HUBBELL.


bulletEnchgen ALMECHER(1) (2). "Enchgen" can be translated as "Anna"

marriage banns posted Sexegesima Sunday

still living 1639 Parents: Hans ALMECHER.

She was married to Hans_in_der BRUMBACH in 1588. Children were: Johannes BROMBACH, Jost BROMBACH, Jost BROMBACH, Casper BROMBACH.


bullet Hans ALMECHER(1) (2) of Fellinghausen, Germany

Children were: Enchgen ALMECHER.


bulletJacob ALTFATHER(1) (2). Parents: Friedrich ALTVATER and Magdalena FREUND.


bulletAnna Elizabeth ALTVATER(1) (2). Parents: Friedrich ALTVATER and Magdalena FREUND.


bulletAnna Maria ALTVATER(1) (2). Parents: Friedrich ALTVATER and Magdalena FREUND.


bulletEva ALTVATER(1) (2). Parents: Friedrich ALTVATER and Magdalena FREUND.


bulletFrederick ALTVATER II(1) (2). Parents: Friedrich ALTVATER and Magdalena FREUND.


bulletFriedrich ALTVATER(1) (2) was born in 1744 in Berlin, , , Germany. He died in Berlin, Somerset, Pennsylvania. He was buried in , Somerset, Pennsylvania. He has reference number 132. Was one of 100 families that emigrated from Berlin, Germany
bur.in farm burial lot

He was married to Magdalena FREUND in 1769 in , Somerset, Pennsylvania. Children were: Henry ALTVATER, Anna Maria ALTVATER, Anna Elizabeth ALTVATER, Magdalena ALTVATER, Frederick ALTVATER II, Eva ALTVATER, Adam AULTFATHER, Jacob ALTFATHER.


bullet Henry ALTVATER(1) (2) Parents: Friedrich ALTVATER and Magdalena FREUND.


bullet Magdalena ALTVATER(1) (2) Parents: Friedrich ALTVATER and Magdalena FREUND.


bullet Ashley ALVIS was born in 1751 in Goochland Co., VA. He died before 1811 in Sumner County, TN. Ashley was listed among Virginia Taxpayers 1782-87 other than those published by the United States Census Bureau, p. 3. Goochland County.

1794, Buckingham County, with Nowlings, 1795, 97, with 2 sons 16 or 21+, 1798 with Charles, C[?], John, 1799, same, 1800 with one son 16+, Charles, David and David, Jr., 1801, Charles, Edmond, Meredith & 2 other sons, 1802, with Charles, Edmond, Abraham, 1803, with son and M eredith, 1804, Edmond & Abraham, 1805, same.

Ashley moved to Sumner County, Tennessee, about 1806. He is listed in Sumner County, Tennessee on the 1816 Early Tennessee Tax List.

Sumner County, TN, Deed Abstracts, p. 132, Deed 27 Dec 1809, Patrick McBride, Franklin Co., TN to Patsey Alvis, Ashley Alvis and Elijah Alvis, $100, tr on branch of W. Goose Creek, part of an entry made by him sd McBride, being 50 acres. Wit. John Carr, Hugh Stapleton.

Is Polley Alvis Elijah's sister, Nancy? It appears that Ashley and his two children by the second marriage went to Sumner County, TN sometime after 1798 and before 1809.

"Impartial Review and Cumberland Repository" Published by Thomas Easton. September 29, 1808, Vol. 3, No. 147. The following persons reported estrays in Sumner County, per William Trigg, R.S.C. (2) A bay mare was taken up by Ashley Alvis on Goose Creek. The mare was appraised at $27 before John Barr, J.P. on August 29, 1808.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Elizabeth KNOLLING on 16 Dec 1771 in St. James Parish, Goochland County, VA.


bulletCatherine ALVIS was born in 1829 in Shelby County, Kentucky. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

She was married to John BREEDLOVE on 10 Jan 1850 in Washington County, IN.


bullet David ALVIS(7) (8) was born on 2 May 1790 in Virginia. He served in the military in 1812. He signed a will on 10 Oct 1857 in Washington County, IN. Abstracts of Wills of Washington County, Indiana:
Will of David Alvis, page 481, will record C.
Date: October 10, 1857, Probated March 21, 1868.
Wife: Eleanor
Sons: William M., Jesse, Thomas, James M.
Daughters: Zenda L. Alvis, Nancy (Bierly), Polly (Martin), Catherine (Breedlove), Marth J. (Bowman), Emerline E. (Breedlove).
Executors: Wife Eleanor, Son William M.
Witnesses: H. M. Green, Nelson Johnson
He died on 2 Jan 1868 in Farm near Pekin, Washington, Co. IN. He was baptized baptist. He was a farmer. He was. He served in the War of 1812: From "Enlisted Men, War of 1812" Sistler Private under Col. John Brown, Capt. William White, E TN Vol Mtd Inf.

The following paragraph is from the History of Washington County, Indiana. Washington County and Township.
David Alvis (deceased) a pioneer of Washington County, was born in about the year 1788 in the Old Dominion, which was also the native state of his parents, Jesse and Mary (Mallory) Alvis. Jesse Alvis was an old Revolutionary War soldier, and in about 1806 moved to Shelby County, Kentucky, where David Alvis, in 1812, married Ellen McKinley, and from whence he emigrated with his family, in February, 1816, to what is now Washington County, Indiana, settling near Pekin on the South Fork of Blue River. In after years, David returned to Kentucky and brought with him on her return, his aged parents, who ever afterwards made Indiana their home. The Alvis family saw much of the hardships and inconveniences of pioneer life, and in some way have identified with the prosperity of the country from its organization to the present. Mrs. Ellen Alvis died in 1863; followed by her husband, in 1868, both members of long standing in the regular Baptist Church, and both passing away on the old farm they first entered from the Government in 1816. Perhaps the most widely known of their children is W.M. Alvis, who was born in Pierce Township, September 6, 1823, and has always made Washington County his home. Much of his life has been passed in teaching school, and for eight years he has served as Treasurer of the county, being elected to that office for eight different times. Miss C.D. Lapping became his wife in 1850, and J. Albert and J.D. were their children, the latter being the only survivor. The mother dying in 1856, Mr. Alvis married A.M. Motsinger in 1858, and two children, A.C. and Charlie M., have been born to them. 1820 Census, Washington County, Indiana, 200010/20010
1830 Census, Washington County, Indiana, 1111001/101001
1840 Census, Washington County, Indiana, 0012001/
1850 Census, Washington County, Indiana
1860 Census, Washington County, Pierce Township, Indiana

Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.

He was married to Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY on 31 Mar 1812 in Shelby County, Kentucky. Children were: Nancy Ann ALVIS, Thomas ALVIS, James M. ALVIS, Mary "Polly" ALVIS, William M. ALVIS, Jesse Woodson ALVIS, Catherine ALVIS, Martha Jane ALVIS, Emerine E. ALVIS, Zerelda ALVIS.


bullet David ALVIS(8) was born in 1717 in New Kent Co., VA. He died in 1787 in Virginia. Virginia Land Records: Records of Hanover County, p. 90 The Small Book.
1734-Est: of David Alvis in hands of David Crenshaw, his late guardian. Mary Alves, dec'd, George Alves, dec'd.
AMELIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA
Court Order Book 1, Amelia County, Virginia, 1735-1746, volume 1 H975-5634.
page 117-21 Jan 1742- Suit, Bradley Cock vs. David Olvis, Plaintiff awarded attachment, returnable-next court.
page 118-Case Cock vs. Olvis-defendant failed to appear last court so attachment awarded against his estate; Sheriff returned-attached 1 horse and saddle.
page 122-William Battersby became special bail for defendant in case of Cock vs. Olvis.
page 133-Bradley Cock given leave to amend his declaration against David Olvis.
page 182-Feb 1744-judgment-Cock vs. Alves to plaintiff for 12 pounds and costs.
page 194-18 May 1745-Debt action Robert Jennings vs. David Alves for 17/03/3 due bond. To plaintiff for sum, bug judgement to be discharged by payment of 8/10/1-12, with interest, costs and lawyer's fee.
page 213-20 Sep 1745-John Hodnett vs. David Alves
page 219-15 Nov 1745-John Hodnett vs. David Alvis, dismissed
page 229-Attachment Robert Wathen vs. David Alves, ordered garneshee to be summond to declare how much of estate he has in his possession.
page 250-20 Sept 1745-Cock vs. Olvis. David Olvis is not to be foung in my bailwick. Samuel Terry, Sheriff.

David, as a child, was wealthy. But as early as 1746, he had lost his wealth. One possibility is that he freed his slaves and thus had no means of income. He is listed as an adult for the first time about 1735, so it is assumed that he began his family soon after. Amelia County, Virginia, records show a history of frequent court cases. His grandsons begin appearing in the records in 1769 or earlier, so his sons started their families between 1760 and 1789 when Zachariah married."Kathy Alvis Patterson"
Parents: George ALVIS and Mary CRENSHAW.

He was married to Elizabeth STANLEY about 1745 in Hanover Co., VA. Children were: John ALVIS , George ALVIS, Forester ALVIS , David ALVIS Jr., Shadrach ALVIS, Ashley ALVIS, Elijah ALVIS, Stanley ALVIS, Jesse S. ALVIS, Nancy ALVIS, Zachariah ALVIS.


bullet David ALVIS Jr.(8) was born about 1748 in Goochland Co., VA. He died before 1814 in Goochland Co., VA. From Order Book, Goochland County Courthouse.
David was listed among Virginia Taxpayers 1782-87 other htan those published by the U.S. Census Bureau,, p. 3. Goochland County.
1789 insolvent.
1789-91, 94-5, still in Goochland Count. In these years there were 2 Davids over 16.
1795, mentioned in an estate settlement, Goochland County.
1796-1806, one David was on Goochland County tax lists. Harris on 1799 tax list.
1798, surity at marriage of daughter Agnes (Aggie).
1800, possibly this David on Buckingham County tax list.
1802, daughter Polly married in Augusta County, Virginia, "Meris" was surity.
1814, listed as deceased.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Mary CAUTHON on 20 Aug 1768 in St. James Parish, Goochland County, VA.


bullet Elijah ALVIS was born in 1752 in Goochland Co., VA. He died in Oct 1822 in Goochland Co., VA. Elijah fought in the Revolutionary War on the Virginia Line. His application for pension is W5608. He aplied 13 July 1818 in Louisa County, Virginia. In 1820 the soldier was aged 68 and in Goochland County, Virginia. His wife was 50-60 and he had four daughters; Polly upwards of 30, Nancy about 30, Janes 23, and Betsy about 15. Elijah and Shadrach signed a marriage bond for him to marry Elizabeth Clarke on 15 Oct 1784. The widow applied for his pension on 31 May 1839 in Goochland County, Virginia, aged 77. Elijah died in October 1822.

Marriage certificate from copy of marriage certificate, Goochland Co., Courthouse.

ALVIS, Elijah (Elizabeth). W.5608
13 July 1818, Louisa Co., Va. Elijah Alvis declares he served under Capt. Holman Rice in the regiment of Col. Richard Taylor for two years and eight months.
18 Sept. 1820. Goochland Co., Va. Elijah (X) Alvis of said county, aged 68, declares he served two years in the regiment of Col. Francis Taylor and company of Capt. Holman Rice. He was in no battles. He was an overseer but is now not able to pursue that occupation. He has no estate whatever. His wife is aged between 50 and 60 and his four daughters are Polly, aged upwards of 30; Nancy, aged of 30; Jane, aged about 23; and Betsy, aged about 15.
31 May 1839. Goochland Co., Va. Elizabeth (X), widow of Elijah Alvis, of Goochland County, aged 77, declares she was married in October 1784 and her husband died in Oct 1822.
25 May 1839. Goochland Co., Va. Zachariah (X) Alvis of Henrico County, aged 79, declares that Elijah Alvis married Elizabeth Clarke in Goochland County. They were married Reuben Ford (baptist preacher) between the close of the Revolutionary War and 1789. Marriage bond, Goochland Co., Va., 15 Oct. 1784. Elijah (X) Alvis to Eliza Clarke, Security Shadrach (X) Alvis.
25 Aug. 1843. Goochland Co., Va. Elizabeth (X) Alvis of said county, aged 76, applied for continuance of pension. Elijah Alvis of Louisa Co. VA., private in regiment of Col. R. Taylor in Virginia Line for two years, was placed on the Virginia pension roll at $8 per month under the Act of 1818, beginning 13 July 1818. Certificate 6403 was issued 3 Feb. 1819. Elizabeth Alvis, widow of Elijah Alvis, who died 1820, private in regiment of Col. Taylor in Virginia Line for two years, placed on the Richmond, Va., pension roll at $80 per annum under the act of 1838. Certificate 3848 was issued 12 Aug. 1839. Certificate 3489 was issued under Act of 1843.

1810 Census, Goochland County, Virginia, 121[torn]11200/11200.
1820 Census, Goochland County, Virginia. 000001/01121.
1840 Census, Goochland County, Virginia. 0/000001101/22/1201. She died in 1846.
Four daughters were listed in the 1850 Census.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Elizabeth CLARKE on 15 Oct 1784 in Goochland Co., VA.


bullet Emerine E. ALVIS(8) was born in 1834 in Washington County, IN. She was also known as Emmaline. 1850 Census, Washington County, Indiana. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

She was married to Jacob BREEDLOVE about 1853 in Washington County, IN.


bullet Forester ALVIS(8) was born in 1743 in St. Paul Parish, Hanover Co., VA. He died about 1805 in Hanover Co., VA. 1790 Census, VA, St. Paul's Paris, Hanover County, List of Bartelot Anderson, Captain Owen Dabny District. Lited as a family of 7 white people.

Louisa County tithables 1772; Forrester Alvis listed as overseer in household of Nicholas Crenshaw (Nicholas Crenshaw was of Hanover County, his wife Mar was the daughter of William Carr, Gent. of Spotsylvania County). Trinity Parish.

Louisa County tithables 1773; In the household of Nicholas Crenshaw under his own name with 2 slaves (same names as slaves listed in 1772 Crenshaw household.) Trinity Parish.

Louisa County tithables 1774; In the household of Nicholas Crenshaw by first name only. In 1775 Nicholas Crenshaw's overseer is Barnett Allen. Forester is listed in St. Martin's Parish.

Louisa County tithables 1776; St. Martin's parish. Listed in the household of James Gibson. Also listed, William Gibson. (James Gibson and Sally Talley were married by Rev. William Douglas, 8 Jan 1779; The Douglas Register).

Louisa County tithables 1778; Listed as overseer for Robert Barrett, Trinity Parish.

DEATH: Daughter Barbara married in 1805, only mother listed as parent.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Mary Ann CARR about 1779 in Hanover Co., VA.


bullet George ALVIS was born about 1656 in Moray, Scotland. He died in Mar 1733/34 in Virginia. In the minutes of the Virginia House of Burgesses for 1688 it is recorded that George Alves received 200 and Jonothen Epperson received 100 pounds of tobacco for returning a runaway slave. "Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1659/60-1693" Richmond, Virginia. 1914. page 180.

Henrico County Record Book No. 2, 1678-1693: At a court held at Varina for the County of Henrico April 2, 1683: In the suite of George Alvis as marrying Alice the relict of Majr. Witt Harris dec'd (concerning William Harris an orphan of the said dec'd) against Mr. Richard Lygon, the said Alvis declaring that he doth not use his endeavor for educating and maintaining the said orphan according to the Indenture, which Indenture being exhibited, and the orphan present, and the Court thereupon conceiving the allegacons aforesaid not true. It is ordered that the orphan serve his time, and that Mr. Lygon perform his part of the said Indenture.

"Passengers to America" by Michael Tepper. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1988 page 136, Arrivals in Boston, Massachusetts, June, 1712.
ye 6th Jethro Furbur, ye Sloop Tryall from Fyall
George Alvis & 3 Seruents
Willis Finderson Merch'tt
James Huistin Corugon
Note: Fyall is one of the Azores Islands. The port of Horta, on that island was a major stopping point for shipping from England to the northern colonies. Ship would stop for fresh water and food, and for R&R before taking the trip across the Atlantic. The currents are such that it is clear sailing from Fyall to Boston.

"English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records" by Louis Descognets, Jr. 1958.
page 67-New Kent Patent, Nov 170, to George Alvos, 767 acres.
page 74 - Geo Alves 1,668 acres in New Kent, 1703
page 101 - Geo Alvis 4,843 acres, New Kent, 1714.
page 163 - Geo Alvis 325 acres, New Kent Rent Rolls, 1704

"Early Virginia Families Along the James River". Foley, 1974
28 Sep 1730 - Henry Wod between Watson and Alves.

HANOVER RECORDS, 1733-1735. Contributed by Ann Waller Reddy, page 162.
Page 342: Ind. 16, Jul. 1735: MARTIN SLAUGHTER and wife, JANE; ROBERT KING and wife, ELIZABETH, deed to Isaac Winston for the sum of 70 pounds: 217 acres, being the land which Geore Alvis (by deed Oct. 6, 1688, among the records of New Kent County) did convey to SUSANNA ELLITE, which on the death of SUSANNA ELLITE did descend to her three daughters and co-heirs named above, etc., etc.

HANOVER COUNTY, SMALL BOOK, page 99.
July 15, 1735 - To Isaac Winston from Martin Slaughter & Jane, his wife; Robt King & Susan, his wife, Sam McGeehee and Elizabeth, his wife, 217 acres, the same that George Alvis deeded 27 October 1688 (Recorded in New Kent) to Susan Ellitt, which by death of said Susan did descent to said Jane, Susan and Elizabeth's daughter's of said Susan Ellitt.
Witness Jno. Whie, Jr. Wm. Winston, Jr., Isaac Winston, Jr. & Geo Tally.

George Alvis may have been a fairly young man when he married a rich widow. They had no known children. She may have died before his 1711 trip to Great Britain. When he returned in 1712 he married a second, younger, wife by whom he had one son probably about 1714. Another possibility is that Mary was the wife of a George, Jr. Some researchers believe that George had more sons than just David.
"Kathy Alvis Patterson"

He was married to Mary CRENSHAW about 1716 in Henrico County, VA. Children were: David ALVIS.


bulletGeorge ALVIS(8) was born about 1741 in Hanover Co., VA. He died about 1806 in Hanover Co., VA. He was involved in 1761 in a Louisa County lawsuit.
He was married in the 1770s.
He was listed on Hanover County, Virginia tax lsit for 1782 with 5 people.
He was on the Goochland County tax lists, 1788, 89, 90, 91.
1790 Census, Virginia
He was on the Hanover County tax lists, 1802, 03, 05.
In 1806, two daughters of George Alvis, deceased, were married in Goochland.
1810 Census, Hanover County, possibly his widow Elizabeth.
1814-17, Elizabeth was taxed in Hanover County.
The Louisa County and Campbell County Alvises may be his sons.

LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - Deed Book A & B, 1742-1757.
page 3-1 Feb 1743-John Michie to Benjamin Arnoll-200 acres adjoining George Alvis
page 42-26 July 1748-292 acres on both sides of Dirty Swamp in Fredericksville Parish, joining George Alvis' line...
page 137-5 June 1758, George Alvis line...
page 139-4 April 1758, George Alvis live...
Deed book C, C-1/2, D, D-1/2, 1759-1774
page 24-1762 George Alvis
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Elizabeth RHODA about 1780 in Hanover Co., VA.


bullet James M. ALVIS(8) was born about 1816 in Shelby County, Kentucky. 1880 Census, Gibson County, White River Townshp, Indiana.
The following may refer to James Alvis:
"Biographical and Historical Souvenir for Counties of Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott and Washigton, Ind. 1889"
James Alvis, a constable, was indicted on the charge of murdering Leonard Carnes. Alvis attempted to arrest Carnes, who resisted, and in the melee, Carnes was shot. First trial failed to agree, but at a second trial on March 30, 1849, a verdict of not guilty was returned. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

He was married to Mary Jane MILLER on 28 Jul 1852 in Indiana.


bulletJane ALVIS was born about 1814 in Kentucky. Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.


bullet Jesse S. ALVIS(8) was born in Aug 1757 in Virginia. He died about 1841 in Washington County, IN. He was buried about 1841 in near Pekin, Washington County, IN. Jesse served in the Revolutionary War on the Virginia Line. He applied for a pension on 24 June 1819 in Shelby County, Kentucky, at age 62. His application was S35765. In 1820 the soldier had two sons 15 and 11. He had three daughters aged 20, 13, and 8.. The soldier was born in August 1757. In 1837 the soldier and his wife lived in Washington County, Indiana. Two of son's names: Thomas in Kentucky in 1820, David in Indiana, two other sons at home. He was listed in Shelby County, Kentucky in the 1810 Census. S2-224-41.
1830 Census, Shelby County, Kentucky
1840 Census, Washington County, Indiana.

ALVIS, Jesse. S35765.
24 June 1819. Shelby Co., KY. Jesse Alvis of said county, aged 62 in August next, declares he enlisted in the company of Capt. Holman Rice of Third Virginia Regiment (Col. Francis Taylor) in March 1778. He continued in service until April 1780 and was discharged at Winchester.
30 June 1820, Shelby Co., KY Jesse (X) Alvis declares he is a farmer but is prevented from doing hard labor by rheumatic pains. His family consists of his wife and five children (sons aged 15 and 11 and daughters aged 21, 15, and 8). His younger son was born a cripple with a reel foot. He owns one horse, a plow, two sows and shoats, an ax, cooking utinsels and table furniture, [blurred].
October 15, 1834. Shelby Co., KY James M. Franklin states that in the winter of 1778-79 he saw Alvis at the America Barrack in Alermarle Co., Va., acting as a guard. Holman Rice was his captain and Col. Francis Taylor commanded. Early in 1781 the soldiers marched to Winchester and then to Jamestown. Then they marched to Yorktown and Alvis was in the seige there. The troops were marched to Winchester and then back to Yorktown to act as a guard to the baggage, arriving there about November 1781. At this time Franklin was discharged and did not again see Alvis, but he believes he served a year afterward. When the troops were first marched to Winchester, Capt. Rice did not go (being sent South) and First Lieut. Edward Herne commanded.
13 Feb. 1837, Washington Co., IN Jesse (X) Alvis declares he was lately removed to Indiana from Kentucky. He and his wife were getting old and went to live with their son David Alvis.
20 Feb. 1837, Jesse (X) Alvis requests payments to be made at New Albany pension agency.
Jesse Alvis of Shelby Co., KY private in regiment of Col. Taylor in Virginia line for two years, was placed on the Kentucky pension roll at $8 per month fro 24 Jun 1819 under the Act of 1818. Certificate 14178 was issued 16 Sept. 1819.
In 1786 he was witness to the marriage of Nancy Alvis, Henrico County.
192-4 Goochland tax lists.
Sued by Thomas Alvis about 1797-98.
1800-06, Goochland County tax lists, with David, 16+.
1810 Census, Shelby County, Kentucky: 20201/12101.
1819 Filed for Revolutionary War Pension in Shelby County, Kentucky.
1820 Census, Shelby Co., Kentucky: 020001/11101.
1830 Census, Shelby Co., Kentucky: 000000001/000110001.
1837, moved to Indiana, according to pension.
1840 Census, Washington County, Indiana with son-in-law William Johnston.
He died in about 1841 in Washington County, Indiana.
He is buried at Mt. Washington Cemetery, Section 26, Township I, Range 4, in Pierce Township, near Pekin, Indiana.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Mary MALLORY in 1785 in Virginia. Children were: David ALVIS, Susan ALVIS, Thomas ALVIS , Mary "Polly" ALVIS, Jesse Woodson ALVIS, William ALVIS, Patsy ALVIS, Jane ALVIS.


bullet Jesse Woodson ALVIS(8) was born in 1827 in Washington County, IN. 1840 Census, Washington County, Indiana
1850 Census, Washington County, Indiana
1860 Census, Washington County, Pierce Township, Indiana
1880 Census, Douglas County, Bowdre Township, Hinesborough, Illinois. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

He was married to Nancy Ann SAGE about 1851 in Washington County, IN.


bullet Jesse Woodson ALVIS was born in 1805 in Kentucky. 1840 Census, Gibson County, Indiana
1850 Census, Gibson County, Indiana. Called Woodson Alvis
1850 Census, Gibson County, Indiana. Called Jesse W. Alvis
1860 Census, Gibson County, Patoka Township, Indiana. with four daughters.
Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.

He was married to Sarah W. about 1832 in Indiana.


bullet John ALVIS(8) was born about 1739 in Louisa Co., VA. He died after 1805 in Hanover Co., VA. He was involved with George Alvis in a lawsuit in Louisa County, Virginia.
He was married in the 1760s.
He was a sargeant inn Captain John Winston's company of the 15th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonial Charles Lewis, 1776-1777.
In 1781 he was a paid substitute.
He was on the Hanover County tax lists, for 1781-82, 1787.
In 1788 he consented to the marriage of his daughter Lucy.
He was on the Goochland County tax lists for 1788-91, once with Matthew.
In 1789 he was insolvent in Goochland County.
He was on the Hanover County tax lists for 1793, 1795, 1805, (moves back and forth from Hanover County to Goochland were always with George).
He probably had 3-4 sons, two daughters. Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Elizabeth about 1760 in Virginia.


bullet Martha Jane ALVIS(8) was born in 1831 in Washington County, IN. 1850 Census, Washington County, Indiana. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

She was married to Michael Napolian BOWMAN on 2 Sep 1852 in Washington County, IN.

She was married to William Goldsberry BARKSDALE on 25 Jun 1887.


bullet Mary "Polly" ALVIS was born about 1819 in Shelby County, Kentucky. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

She was married to Aaron MARTIN on 27 Apr 1837 in Washington County, IN. Children were: Mary Catherine MARTIN.


bullet Mary "Polly" ALVIS was born on 15 May 1795 in Virginia. Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.

She was married to William JOHNSTON on 19 Sep 1818 in Shelby County, Kentucky.


bullet Nancy ALVIS(8) was born about 1760 in Virginia. "Marriage Bonds of Henrico County, Virginia, 1782-1853" Compiled by Michael E. Pollock, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1984. Page 130.
PORTER, WILLIAM, TO NANCY ALVIS, giving her own consent, BENJ'N and JESSY ALVIS witneses to the consent. JOHN TURNER, surity. 22 August 1786.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

She was married to William PORTER on 22 Aug 1786 in Henrico County, VA.


bullet Nancy Ann ALVIS was born on 4 Feb 1813 in Shelby County, Kentucky. She was Moved to Washington County in 1814. She was buried in 1899 in Mount Washington Cemetery, Washington County, IN.(9) She died on 23 Apr 1899 in Pekin, Indiana. She was buried in Mt. Washington Cemetery, Pekin, Indiana. "The Salem Democrat", Salem, Indiana, April 26, 1899
"Death of Nancy Bierly"
After attaining the ripe age of 86, Mrs. Nancy Bierly quietly passed away last Sunday, in that home where she had lived with her husband nearly seventy years. She was born February 4, 1813 in Shelby County, Kentucky and came to Washington County about 1814. On the 21st day of May 1829 she wedded Solomon Bierly who still survives at the age of 91 years. Eight children were born, six of whom are living,: Catharine Crouch of Gosport; Mary Jane Dewden of Cedar Gap, Mo.; Jacob T. Bierly of Pekin; Elizabeth Karnes of Martinsburg; Cynthia A. Gray of Spencer, Ind.; and Emma C. Wells who lives with her father. Mrs. Bierly leaves these six children, 37 grand children, 88 great grand children, and one great-great grandchild, a total progeny of 132. Few living mothers can claim as great a number of descendants as this. Mrs. Bierly was all her life a strict Methodist. The funeral was the largest ever held in the neighborhood. The aged husband is quite feeble and the loss of his life-companion is a terrible shock. He has the sympathy and the best wishes of the Democrat.
Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

She was married to Solomon BIERLY on 27 May 1829 in Salem, Indiana. Children were: David W. BIERLY, Catherine Ellen BIERLY Crouch , Mary Jane BIERLY, David W. BIERLY, Jacob Thomas BIERLY, Martha Elizabeth BIERLY Carnes, Cynthia A. BIERLY Gray, Sarah A. BIERLY Fordyce, Emma C. BIERLY Wells.


bullet Patsy ALVIS was born in 1812 in Kentucky. Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.


bullet Shadrach ALVIS(8) was born about 1750 in Goochland County, VA. He died in 1806 in Goochland Co., VA. From copy of marriage certificate, Goochland County Courthouse.

Shadrach was listed among Virginia Taxpayers 1782-87 other than those published by the U.S. Census Bureau, p. 3. Goochland County. 1782, 84, 87-9, 91-9, 1800-3, Goochland County tax lists.
1803 son Meredith probably with Ashley in Buckingham County.
1805 marriage of daughter Polly; Elijah's son David surity.
1806, died leaving wil in Goochland County.
Named in deeds: 1798, 1800, 1803, 1804.

Goochland County Tax Lists, 1782, 84, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 1800, 01, 02, 03. Widow in tax lists (w/David, 16+) 1809-1813 (w/son 16+ in 1813, Shadrach, Jr.), 1814 (w/Major Alvis), 1815-1816 (w/Robert) 1817, 1827.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Nanny ADDISON on 23 Sep 1773 in St. James Parish, Goochland County, VA.


bulletStanley ALVIS was born in 1755 in Hanover Co., VA. He died after 1810 in Virginia. Tithe for Sarah Hambleton in Louisa County, St. Martin's Paris, 1770.
Louisa County 1775, St. Martins Parish.
Louisa County Tithables & Census, 1743-85, page 113.
1790 Census, Virginia. Hanover County, List of John Lawrence, Gent'n. Captain John Thomson's and Thomas Price's Companies of Militia, Captain Owen Dabny District. List of George Clough.
1810 Census, Goochland County, Virginia.
"Old Houses of Hanover County, VA, pp. 131-132. LITTLE GARDEN.
Little Garden is a short distance from Route 33 between Montpelier and the Louisa County line. This land was originally within the boundaries of the large Morris crown grant which included the Taylor's Creek estate, Canterbury, and Clazemont. Named for the small garden that once surrounded the house, Little Garder, despite architectural changes, has retained most of its 18th century frame construction, including much of the original iron-work. Legend says that the first owner, named Jones, was a blacksmith.
The earliest tax records show that Walter Chisholm sold the property in 1793 to Stanley Alvis. In 1802, Alvis sold the house and 101 1/2 acres to Thomas ans Susannah Carver. The graveyard near the house has three existing graves which are: Susannah Carver, 1780-1844; Mary Carver Baker, 1812-1868; Samuel Martin Baker, 1815-1890.
Thomas Carver died in 1838 and his wife, Susannah, continued to pay taxes on the property. Carver's children included Dr. Thomas Parke Carver of Bellevue in Hanover County, Mary A. Baker, wife of Samuel M. Baker, Elizabeth Carver, and Charlotte H. Carver.
In 1856, Charlotte Carver married Richard Waldrop of Montpelier. They had a pre-marriage agreement recorded at Hanover Court House. It stated that she owned 213 acres which included Little Garden and Chisolm's tracts. The land an slaves, Cillah, Rosetta, China, Martha Ann, and Charles, were to be divided among her existing family in the event of her death. The document also stated, "Joseph W. Duggins and Mary C. Duggins were to receive such portions as would according to law be assigned to a brother or sister of Charlotte H. Carver if she died without issue." The heirs of Elizabeth Ophelia Duggins in 1955 sold the property to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Trible. In 1978, the present owners, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, purchased Little Garden.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Martha about 1781 in Hanover Co., VA.


bullet Susan ALVIS was born in 1793 in Virginia. Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.

She was married to Thomas MCKINLEY on 1 Dec 1811 in Shelby County, Kentucky. Marriage from marriage list in Marriage Book 1, p. 73, Shelby Co., KY


bullet Thomas ALVIS was born in 1815 in Shelby County, Kentucky. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

He was married to Louisa BROWN on 27 Mar 1837 in Floyd Co., IN.


bullet Thomas ALVIS was born in 1794 in Richmond, VA. He was buried in Oct 1857 in Paloka Cemetery, Gibson, IN. He died on 14 Oct 1857 in Gibson, IN. Thomas in Kentucky in 1820.
1820 Census, Shelby County, Kentucky. 100010/00001
1830 Census, Gibson County, Indiana. 322001/00001
1840 Census, Gibson County, Indiana. 122101/110001
1850 Census, Gibson County, Indiana. Age 56, w/wife 4 ch. & mother in law
1860 Census, Gibson County, Indiana. He was dead. Sarah w/son & her brother. Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.

He was married to Sarah Inacarah MARTIN on 6 Aug 1818 in Shelby County, Kentucky.


bullet William ALVIS was born about 1806 in Virginia. 1840 Census, Jefferson County, Kentucky. 120001/00001101
1850 Census, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Age 45 VA, w/wife, 3 children and probably mother-in-law (b. 1785); Widow Julia in 1860. Parents: Jesse S. ALVIS and Mary MALLORY.

He was married to Julia M. HUMBLE on 7 Apr 1828 in Jefferson, Spencer Co., KY.


bullet William M. ALVIS(8) was born on 6 Sep 1823 in Pierce Township, Shelby Co., KY. He died on 1 Aug 1888 in Washington County, IN. 1860 Census, Washington County, Polk Townshp, Indiana.
1880 Census, Washington County, Washington Township, Salem, Walnut Street, Indiana.
William spent much of his life teaching school in Washington County, Indiana and for eight years served as County Treasurer. Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.

He was married to Elizabeth TUTTLE on 8 May 1844 in Floyd Co., IN.


bulletZachariah ALVIS(8) was born on 25 May 1761 in Hanover Co., VA. He died in 1834 in Goochland Co., VA. Zachariah served in the Revolutionary War in the Virginia Line. He applied for a pension 17 September 1832 in Goochland County, Virginia. He was aged 71 at the time. His application number was S8015. He was born 25 May 1761 in Hanover County, Virginia, and moved to Goochland County, Virginia, when he as two or three years of age.

1810 Census, Goochland County, Virginia
1820 Census, Goochland County, Virginia
1830 Census, Goochland County, Virginia

ALVIS, Zachariah, S 8015
17 September 1832. Goochland Co. Va Zachariah (X) Alvis of said county, aged 71, declares he was drafted into divisions for tours of duty and when his turn came was ordered out under Capt. William H. Miller (of militia) to Albemarle County. He served at least one month in the latter part of 1779 guarding British prisoners, called the Saratoga prisoners at Albemarle Barracks.

He was again ordered out and marched under Capt. Edward Smith to Albermarle Barracks and served the same length of time.

When Tarleton came to Charles City Court House and did a good deal of mischief in the neighborhood, all Goochland County militia were called out. He marched under Capt. Thomas Hatcher to Sandy Point on James River and there was put under the command of Col. Charles Fleming. They crossed to Cabin Point and after remaining there a considerable time he was discharged. He served about three months. They took a good many prisoners that deserted from the enemy.

After returning home he moved to Hanover County and in the fall of that year, having failed to carry from his captain a certificate of the division he stood in Goochland, he was drafted in Hanover County militia for three months and marched under Capt. Charles Dabney to Williamsburg. They retreated across the river at Ruffin's Ferry when Cornwallis came and took Williamsburg. They marched across country for some time and joined Marquis La Fayette at Allen's Creek in Hanover County and marched to Little York. He was under Maj. Armistead at Williamsburg.

After they marched from Allen's Creek, a Maj. McCluman appointed him his bowman(?) in which capacity he served a short time, but not liking the business he got himself excused.

After the surrender of Cornwallis he lived one or two years in Hanover County (where he was born 25 May 1761) and then moved to Goochland County where he has since resided.

Zachariah Alvis of Goochland Co., Va., private in company of Capt. Smith in regiment of Col. Taylor in Virginia Line, for eight months, was placed on the Virginia pension roll at $26.66 per annum under the Act of 1832. Certificate 16603 was issued 6 Sept 1833.

Zachariah's marriage was not in his pension papers implying that he outlived his wife. Cindy Clark recently found his marriage record, indexed under Olvis: Zachariah Olvis and Elizabeth Webster, 26 Sep 1789, Goochland County, Virginia Marriage Bonds in Deed Book 15, p. 478.
Parents: David ALVIS and Elizabeth STANLEY.

He was married to Elizabeth WEBSTER on 26 Sep 1789 in Goochland Co., VA.


bullet Zerelda ALVIS(8) was born in 1837 in Washington County, IN. She was also known as Zenda L.. 1850 Census, Washington County, Indiana
1860 Census, Washington County, Pierce Township, Indiana Parents: David ALVIS and Eleanor Ellen MCKINLEY.


bullet Annie M. ALWOOD(1) (2) was born on 28 Dec 1858.

Children were: Lucinda STOKESBERRY, Emma B. STOKESBERRY, Ethel May STOKESBERRY, Anthony Cecil STOKESBERRY , George Wate STOKESBERRY, Charles Elmer STOKESBERRY, Augusta Dow STOKESBERRY .


bulletPatrick AMBLER (Private).

Children were: Randall Dean AMBLER .


bulletRandall Dean AMBLER (Private). Parents: Patrick AMBLER and Mary Louise TAYLOR.


bullet Teresa AMERIO

She was married to Giovanni CARELLI. Children were: Maria Margherita Maddalena CARELLI .


bullet Mary AMOS(1) (2)

She was married to John PARKE on 18 Aug 1828. Children were: Elizabeth PARKE.


bullet Denise ANDERSON(1) (2)

She was married to Edward Lee HULSE in 1977 in Walker, Vernon, Missouri. Children were: Buffy Jane HULSE.

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